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The Bad Gentleman

The Bad Gentleman

BOOK 1: THE GENTLEMAN SERIES “You’re so fucking beautiful,” he thrusts, “and so fucking mine. You hear me? Mine! And you dare not think of leaving me ever again.” He groans, his thrusts now hard and fast. “'Cause that's the last thing you'll do." ~~~ Moving to a new city for work after finding out her boyfriend has been cheating on her with a friend, Hannah decides to start afresh. But a fresh start comes with a cost, and if one is not careful, they might unknowingly end up sucking off a mafia lord, Christian Roman, who doesn’t take no for an answer and always goes for what he wants; In this case Hannah. However, this fresh start doesn’t just come with a sexy green-eyed man, but also more truth about Hannah’s heritage, and a memorable lesson about love.
10 91 Bab
His Thief, His Curse

His Thief, His Curse

Zeke, a street-smart thief with a knack for slipping into places he doesn’t belong and vanishing before anyone notices. But his luck runs out when he steals a gemstone unlike any other—one that belonged to a monster. Darius is no ordinary dragon. Cursed and trapped in a half-shifted form, he’s been waiting centuries for the stone that could set him free. And now, it’s in the soul of a cocky, sharp-tongued thief who has no idea what he’s just done. The moment Darius sees Zeke, another, far more dangerous truth becomes clear—Zeke isn’t just the one who stole his salvation. He’s his mate. Furious at fate for chaining him to a mortal, Darius takes Zeke captive, torn between wanting to break him and needing to claim him. But Zeke has no intention of playing the obedient prisoner. He’s spent his whole life running, and no dragon is going to keep him caged. Yet as they clash, the heat between them turns into something neither of them can control. And when the wizard who cursed Darius returns, demanding blood, Zeke faces a choice—escape and save himself, or stay and risk everything for the dragon who might just be his greatest heist yet.
10 10 Bab
Adventures of a Klepto and a Gambler

Adventures of a Klepto and a Gambler

Heiress Jovie Wimberly has a stealing problem. She steals from stores, people, and even her parents. When she's sent to group therapy to get to the root of her issue, she doesn't count on stealing Reno's heart. Reno Valenzuela has a gambling problem. He's lost all his money to casinos, horse races and ridiculous bets. What he doesn't bet on is falling head over heels for Jovie. When Reno's debt catches up with him and Jovie decides to leave her fiance, they head on a cross country trip to save Reno's life. With hitmen and Jovie's fiancé after them, they embark on a crime-filled, life changing journey that might actually change them for the better. Will the hitmen get to Reno? Will Jovie's fiancé bring her back home? Should they have just stayed in group therapy?
10 51 Bab
I'd rather steal your heart

I'd rather steal your heart

Blurb Stealing is all Mila’s ever known. Trained by her parents to be the perfect little siren to lure rich men in and steal from them. Until fate catches up with her and a Mafia associate she has just robbed wants his money back, with a staggering interest. Stealing to return stolen money is a disastrous plan, but one she readily goes along with. But the General is like no other man she’s ever crossed parts with. He makes her come alive in ways she had never envisioned and soon she finds herself falling for a man who is only supposed to be a job. Amid this perfect betrayal and unexpected love is an enemy that always seems to be one step ahead and the biggest twist yet in her already complicated story.
0 7 Bab
HIS BEAUTIFUL THIEF: OWN BY THE MAFIA KING

HIS BEAUTIFUL THIEF: OWN BY THE MAFIA KING

Luca Moretti is a thief with one rule—never hurt anyone. But when a desperate mistake ties him to ruthless Mafia king Vittorio Russo, that rule shatters. What begins as a stolen night turns into a dangerous obsession. Vittorio doesn’t want revenge—he wants ownership. Trapped in a gilded cage of power, control, and dark desire, Luca is forced to choose between his freedom and the only family he has left—his younger brother. But the deeper Luca falls into Vittorio’s world, the more dangerous the truth becomes. Because the man he’s starting to crave… may be tied to the very tragedy that destroyed his life. And in a world where love is weakness, falling for a monster might be the deadliest mistake of all.
0 26 Bab
I Stole The Billionaire's Wallet And His Heart

I Stole The Billionaire's Wallet And His Heart

I walked back to the bed, laid a small kiss on his plump lips and whispered, “I just got my revenge Mr Russo, and there's nothing you can ever do about it. You ruined everything but I finally took something back.” Elara exacts revenge against billionaire Lorenzo Russo by stealing his wallet, but her satisfaction is short-lived. Lorenzo doesn't tolerate thieves, and when he catches her, she must face the consequences. What drives Elara to steal from a billionaire, and what will Lorenzo do when he discovers her secret?
9.6 72 Bab

How do gentleman thieves books differ from other heist novels?

4 Jawaban2026-03-28 07:02:16
Gentleman thieves bring this whole charm offensive to crime that makes you root for them despite their moral grayness. Take 'Arsène Lupin'—Maurice Leblanc’s creation isn’t just stealing jewels; he’s performing, leaving calling cards, and outwitting cops with a smirk. Heist novels like 'The Lies of Locke Lamora' or 'Ocean’s Eleven' scripts focus on teamwork and meticulous planning, but gentleman thieves? They’re solo acts dripping with panache, often targeting the corrupt elite as a twisted form of justice.

What really sets them apart is the narrative voice. A heist crew’s banter feels like a well-oiled machine, but a gentleman thief’s monologues are lyrical, almost poetic. They revel in the art of the steal, framing theft as a cultural critique. The stakes feel different too—less about survival, more about proving intellectual superiority. I’ve always loved how these stories blur the line between villain and antihero, making morality feel like a mere obstacle to style.

Are there books similar to 'The Gentleman and the Thief'?

4 Jawaban2026-03-08 05:11:02
I adore 'The Gentleman and the Thief' for its mix of heists and high society! If you're craving more stories with that vibe, you might enjoy 'The Lies of Locke Lamora'—it’s got that same sharp-witted thief dynamic, but with a darker, grittier edge. The banter between Locke and Jean is pure gold, and the world-building is immersive.

For something lighter but still packed with charm, 'The Queen’s Thief' series by Megan Whalen Turner is a must. The protagonist, Eugenides, is a master of deception, and the political intrigue keeps you hooked. I also recommend 'Six of Crows' if you love ensemble casts pulling off impossible schemes. The chemistry between Kaz and Inej feels like a natural next step after 'The Gentleman and the Thief.'

What are the best gentleman thieves books to read?

4 Jawaban2026-03-28 01:16:44
The allure of gentleman thieves is irresistible—charismatic rogues who outwit society with style. My top pick is 'Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar' by Maurice Leblanc. Lupin's wit and flair make every heist feel like a ballet of deception. I love how he toys with authority, leaving cheeky notes and vanishing like smoke. Another gem is 'The Lies of Locke Lamora' by Scott Lynch, where con artists blend Ocean’s Eleven vibes with Renaissance Venice. The banter is razor-sharp, and the twists hit like a gut punch.

For something darker, try 'The Baron Trump' series by Donald Barr—yes, that’s its real title! It’s a lesser-known Victorian-era romp with a thief who’s equal parts charming and ruthless. And let’s not forget 'The Saint' series by Leslie Charteris, where Simon Templar’s modern Robin Hood antics never get old. Each book feels like sipping champagne while plotting a jewel heist—pure escapism with a dash of class.

Are there any classic gentleman thieves books worth revisiting?

4 Jawaban2026-03-28 19:50:39
You know, the allure of gentleman thieves never gets old. One book that absolutely deserves a revisit is 'Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar' by Maurice Leblanc. It’s the kind of story that makes you root for the charming rogue, even as he outsmarts everyone around him. Lupin’s wit and audacity are timeless, and the way Leblanc crafts his heists feels almost like a magic trick—you’re left wondering how he pulled it off.

Another gem is 'The Lies of Locke Lamora' by Scott Lynch. It’s a more modern take, but the protagonist’s cleverness and flair for theatrics would make even Lupin nod in approval. The world-building is rich, and the dialogue crackles with energy. It’s a book that reminds you why the gentleman thief trope is so enduring—because it’s just plain fun to watch someone outthink the system.

Who are the top authors writing gentleman thieves books?

4 Jawaban2026-03-28 03:48:26
Gentleman thieves have this irresistible charm, don't they? The kind of characters who steal your heart while they're stealing diamonds. Maurice Leblanc's 'Arsène Lupin' series is where it all started for me—those early 20th-century heists feel like a love letter to cleverness. But if you want modern flair, Michael Crichton's 'The Great Train Robbery' blends historical detail with that same suave audacity. And let's not forget E.W. Hornung's 'A.J. Raffles', the cricket-playing thief who inspired generations.

For something darker, Scott Lynch's 'Gentleman Bastard' series gives thieves a gritty, almost poetic edge. And Daniel Silva's art-thief Gabriel Allon? He’s more spy than thief, but the elegance is there. What really hooks me is how these authors balance morality—you end up rooting for the 'villain' every time.

Do gentleman thieves books usually have romantic subplots?

4 Jawaban2026-03-28 14:36:57
Gentleman thief stories are this fascinating mix of charm, danger, and wit—like 'Arsène Lupin' or 'The Lies of Locke Lamora'. Romance often sneaks in because these characters thrive on charisma. They’re seductive by nature, both in their heists and their personal lives. Take Lupin’s flings or Locke’s tension with Sabetha in 'Gentleman Bastard'. It’s never just about the steal; it’s about the emotional stakes too. The romance adds layers—betrayals feel sharper, alliances blur, and the line between mark and lover gets deliciously thin.

That said, not every caper needs love. Some stories, like 'The Great Train Robbery', keep it all business. But when romance does appear, it’s rarely shallow. These thieves are performers, after all. Their hearts are just another thing they might—or might not—steal.

What makes gentleman thieves books so appealing to readers?

4 Jawaban2026-03-28 23:38:27
There's this magnetic charm about gentleman thieves that hooks me every time. Maybe it's the way they blend sophistication with rebellion—like, here's someone who could be sipping champagne at a gala, but instead, they're plotting to steal the Mona Lisa with a wink. The thrill isn't just in the heist; it's in the character's duality. Take Arsène Lupin—Maurice Leblanc's creation is equal parts rogue and hero, outsmarting everyone while making you root for him.

And then there's the aesthetic. These stories often drip with glamour: tuxedos, art galleries, and jazz-age vibes. It's escapism at its finest. The stakes feel high, but the tone stays playful, like a chess match where the pawns are priceless diamonds. Plus, the moral ambiguity keeps things spicy. Are they criminals? Sure. But when they’re stealing from worse people or exposing corruption, it’s hard not to cheer. That gray area is where the magic happens.

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